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JUI-F chief invites PML-N supremo to sit in opposition with him

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Tuesday invited Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif to join hands with him and sit in opposition.
Addressing a press conference in the Federal Capital, Rehman said his party would sit in the opposition and will continue to play its role in parliament for the betterment of the country. I also invite Nawaz Sharif to join hands with me in opposition, he said.
He said JUI-F was an ideological party and also ruled out the possibility of any alliance with political parties saying we are not going to have any alliance with any party. The JUI-F Central Executive Committee (CEC), which lasted two days, had rejected poll results, he said.
To a question he said, we were not subordinate to the PML-N and PPP.
Speaking about JUI-F’s meeting with it’s capital and provincial bodies, he said the meeting of JUI-F was scheduled for February 22 in Islamabad, followed by in Balochistan on February 25.
Rehman said the JUI-F would hold its meeting in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on February 27. The party will also hold its meeting in Sindh on March 3, while on March 5 in Lahore, he said.

Global LNG demand to grow beyond 2040

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is estimated to rise by more than 50% by 2040, as industrial coal-to-gas switching gathers pace in China and South Asian and Southeast Asian countries use more LNG to support their economic growth.
According to Shell’s LNG Outlook 2024, Global trade in LNG reached 404 million tonnes in 2023, up from 397 million tonnes in 2022, with tight supplies of LNG constraining growth while maintaining prices and price volatility above historic averages.
Demand for natural gas has already peaked in some regions but continues to rise globally, with LNG demand expected to reach around 625-685 million tonnes a year in 2040, according to the latest industry estimates.
“China is likely to dominate LNG demand growth this decade as its industry seeks to cut carbon emissions by switching from coal to gas,” said Steve Hill, Executive Vice President for Shell Energy.
“With China’s coal-based steel sector accounting for more emissions than the total emissions of the UK, Germany, and Turkey combined, gas has an essential role to play in tackling one of the world’s biggest sources of carbon emissions and local air pollution.”
Over the following decade, declining domestic gas production in parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia could drive a surge in demand for LNG as these economies increasingly need fuel for gas-fired power plants or industry. However, countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia would need significant investments in gas import infrastructure.
The Shell LNG Outlook 2024 shows that gas complements wind and solar power in countries with high levels of renewables in their power generation mix, providing short-term flexibility and long-term security of supply.
LNG continued to play a vital role in European energy security in 2023, following a slump in Russian pipeline exports to Europe in 2022, with new regasification facilities helping to improve the security of energy supplies.
European LNG imports remained at similar levels in 2022, despite an overall decline in European gas demand in 2023.
Relatively mild winter temperatures in countries that rely on gas for heating, combined with high gas storage levels, stronger nuclear power generation, and a modest economic recovery in China, all helped balance the global gas market in 2023.
This helped bring down and stabilize gas prices in the key importing regions of Europe and East Asia compared to the record highs and unprecedented volatility seen from late 2021 through 2022.
However, gas prices and volatility remained significantly higher in 2023 than in the 2017-2020 period.

Crackdown continues to prevent power pilferage

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MUZAFFARGARH, Feb 14 (APP):The Multan Electric Supply Company (Mepco) continued its crackdown to prevent power pilferage by initiating stern action against the pilferers across the Mepco region.
According to Mepco official sources, Mepco Muzaffargarh Circle has sped up action against power pilferers and conducted raids on daily basis by taking comprehensive action against pilferers. A special crackdown has been started from September 07, 2023 under the supervision of Chief Engineer Planning and Engineering, in which the circle has caught 1653 power pilferers so far.
The Mepco officials have imposed fines of over Rs 83.6 million on the pilferers out of which Rs 69.7 million has been recovered while FIRs have also been registered against 1597 across the Muzaffargarh circle. The Mepco teams along with police have also arrested 1414 pilferers during separate raids in the ongoing crackdown.
The Mepco teams have identified power pilferage by 1580 domestic, 59 commercial, eight tube-well and six industrial consumers, Mepco sources added.

Ambassador Amna, Singaporean Envoy discuss regional, global issues

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP): Pakistan Ambassador to the European Union, Belgium and Luxembourg Amna Baloch on Wednesday discussed regional and global matters of interest with Ambassador of Singapore to Belgium Lim Hong Huai.

They agreed to strengthen cooperation between Pakistan and Singapore in Brussels, Pakistan Embassy in Belgium posted on X.

https://x.com/EmbassyPakBel/status/1757762626635915450?s=20

Shujaat Hussain meets Ijaz ul Haq

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Pakistan Muslim League, Q, Chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain on Tuesday met with Muslim League Zia President, Ijaz-ul-Haq.
Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain, Chaudhry Shafi Hussain, Chaudhry Salik Hussain, Mustafa Malik, Munteha Ashraf also attended  the meeting.
During the meeting, the overall situation of the country was discussed, while the process of government formation and future political strategy was also reviewed.

5-day sports coaching course begins

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FAISALABAD, Feb 14 (APP):A five-day sports coaching course arranged by the Pakistan Sports Board started here on Wednesday.
Students from various schools, colleges and universities and other people related to sports activities participated in the coaching course.
Director Oilseeds Ayub Research, Muhammad Riaz, was chief guest. The opening ceremony was attended by Deputy Director General Pakistan Sports Board Muhammad Shahid Islam, International Instructors Rana Nasrullah, Asadullah and others.
Game Incharge GC University Hafiz Raihan and Athletics Coach DPS Mujahid Shah were among organizers of the course.
At the end of this coaching course, all the participants will be given diploma certificates by Pakistan Sports Board.

Electricity pilferage detected at 15 houses in Mohlanwal

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LAHORE, Feb 14 (APP):The Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) Chuhng Sub-Division SDO Ahmed Faraz, along with his team, conducted anti-power theft operation in Mohlinwal village and found electricity pilferage at 15 houses there.
According to a LESCO spokesman on Wednesday, the accused were stealing electricity by hooking wires on the the transmission line of the company, asserting that the inspection team removed all hooks and seized the wires used in the power theft. The company also submitted FIR applications against the accused with the local police station.

NTDC maintains transmission line to ensure uninterrupted power supply in Ramadan

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LAHORE, Feb 14 (APP):Following instruction of its Managing Director Engr. Dr. Rana Abdul Jabbar Khan, the National Transmission and Dispatch Company (NTDC) is continuing with its comprehensive maintenance programme for the NTDC transmission lines and grid stations to ensure uninterrupted power supply across the country during the upcoming holy month of Ramadan.
NTCD spokesman told media here Wednesday that under the maintenance programme, washing, cleaning, replacement of Disc Insulators and other necessary activities are being carried out by respective NTDC formations. These activities, he added, would increase reliability of transmission lines and grid stations and help ensure uninterrupted power supply during the Holy month of Ramadan.
Under this program, shutdowns were also availed on 500kV and 220kV transmission line circuits in the south region. During these shutdowns, he mentioned, the cleaning, washing of insulators, tightening of nut/bolts of line hardware and replacement of disc insulators with RTV coated disc Insulators on Red, Yellow and Blue phases were carried out.
The spokesman elaborated that a total of 73,493 disc insulators were washed/cleaned at 459 locations, 9,804 disc insulators were replaced at 55 locations, more than 688 braces and 570 nuts and bolts were installed, two damaged disc insulators strings (132kV C.B E5Q1 and E7Q1 C.B Yellow Phase) along with two healthy EMCO-Make disc insulators strings of 132kV C.B E7Q1 (total four strings) were also replaced at 220kV Grid Station Jhampir-1.
General Manager (Asset Management-South) is supervising the maintenance programme, he said and mentioned that the NTDC Managing Director has appreciated the performance of the concerned transmission line (maintenance) divisions and urged to complete the maintenance work as per schedule.

ECP’s decision for re-polling in NA-43 challenged in IHC

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):The decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to re-conduct elections in six different polling stations of NA-43 – Tank has been challenged in the Islamabad High Court (IHC).
IHC Chief Justice Amir Farooq on Wednesday heard the plea of independent candidate Dawar Khan Kundi.
The petitioner challenged the ECP’s decision on the grounds that Form 47 for his constituency had been issued by the Commission.
Issuing notice to the ECP, the court adjourned the hearing until February 15.
It may be mentioned that the re-polling at six polling stations of NA-43 is scheduled for February 17.

President of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman addresses a media talk at G-6/4.

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 President of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman addresses a media talk at G-6/4.
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